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Kansas Workforce Centers offer a variety of services for employers, job seekers, and youth, including career planning, job search assistance, training programs, and job postings. Visit www.kansasworks.com for more information.
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Workforce Centers • 23 locations across the state • Additional “virtual” locations • Mobile Workforce Center • Services offered • Employer • Job Seeker • Youth
Local Area Contact • Area I – Workforce One • www.kansasworkforceone.org • Area II - Heartland Works • www.heartlandworks.org • Area III – Workforce Partnership • www.workforcepartnership.org • Area IV – Workforce Alliance • www.workforce-ks.com • Area V - Southeast KANSASWORKS • www.southeast kansasworks.com
WIAWorkforce Investment Act • Federal Job Training Funds (Title I) • Adults • Dislocated Workers • Youth • One-Stop Operation • Employment Services
Workforce Investment Act Funding Streams Adult Dislocated Worker Youth 20% Reserved by USDOL for technical assistance/emergency grants. 95% Allocated to local areas for adults (10 % Admin) 95% Allocated to local areas for youth (10% admin; 30% out-of-school) 20% 70% Allocated to local areas for dislocated worker services 80% 25% State Rapid Response 5% Statewide activities 5% Statewide 5% Statewide activities
Job SeekerWorkforce Center Recourses • Job Seeker Recourses • Career Planning • Kansas Career Pipeline • Job Search • Kansas WorkReady! Certificate • Registered Apprenticeship • Disability Resources • Training • Workshops • WIA Training Programs
Employer Workforce Center Recourses • Employer Resources • Job Postings • Referral Assistance • Career Fairs • Kansas WorkReady! Certification • Personal Skills Assessments • Training • Labor Market Information
KANSASWORKS.com Key Features: • Job seekers can post a resume • Employers can search resumes • Statewide business teams use resumes for jobs not open to the public • Job seekers can be alerted to openings from specific employers or job types • Resources are available to job seekers and employers
WorkReady! Certification • Developed by ACT, Inc. • Measures transferable, work-place skills • Skills can be communicated to business using a work readiness certificate
Certificate Levels • Platinum • 6 or above on all three assessments • Gold • 5 or above on all three assessments • Silver • 4 or above on all three assessments • Bronze • 3 or above on all three assessments
Kansas WORKReady! • Staff key positions with qualified employees • Reduce expenses related to: • Recruiting • Selection • Hiring • Promotion • Training • Turnover • “Screen In” job candidates
Kansas WORKReady! Kansas WORKReady! can: • Provide tangible proof of workplace skills • Be used as an additional tool for hiring • Determine a training program which may result in increased skills and earnings • Be used as a portable credential • Standardized skill level requirements-you know what you are getting!
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Mike Beene State Operations Director Kansas Department of Commerce 620.704.5091 mbeene@kansascommerce.com